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August Timeframe?
An anonymous tipster said the next Canon DSLR announcement will be in August. They think itâ€™ll be the 5D Mark III.

I asked about June, and Iâ€™m told nothing is slated for that month.

Along with the 5D3, a lens and flash announcement is said to be expected.

CRâ€™s Take
The NAB announcements prove the issues in Japan are not impeding product announcements for the time being. I donâ€™t see a spring announcement for the 5D Mark III as likely, though something else could be.

My 3 year extended warranty on my 5D MK II expires in early December, so I'm ready for a new model.

I ordered my 5d MK II the day they were announced (from Adorama) and got mine from the first shipment early in December, about a 2-3 month wait. I paid $100 for the 3 yr extended warranty, but its never had any sort of issue.

My 3 year extended warranty on my 5D MK II expires in early December, so I'm ready for a new model.

I ordered my 5d MK II the day they were announced (from Adorama) and got mine from the first shipment early in December, about a 2-3 month wait. I paid $100 for the 3 yr extended warranty, but its never had any sort of issue.

I'll be doing the same thing with the MKIII. Probably with Adorama.

I'm spending two weeks in NYC next month. Can't wait to stop by their store and browse (and B&H).

Justin

Without a doubt there will be unanticipated outcomes from all of this. I just wish canon would hurry up and get its mojo back. Something that will take nikon 2 years to catch up to. Hoping for 24-30 mpx high iso, clean up to 6400 , and fast.

Canon lenses are in my book still on the whole stronger. The super teles mtfs are off the charts. And the ts-e's are quite nice. 70-200 2.8 is II is a dream. Still waiting on a similar treatment for the 24-70. Selling organs for the new 200-400 with built in 1.4x. Nikon's advantage is its wide zoom. And of course its d3s and d3x.

If the earthquake has seriously impacted Nikon more than it has Canon and it will push Nikon's product release dates further out into the future than they otherwise would have and Canon are not impacted in the same way then there may be an advantage for Canon to deliver its new products sooner, giving them more time in the market place without any competition from Nikon.

So maybe the earthquake will disrupt things in ways that nobody anticipated...

... which is to say that maybe the product announcements and release dates have changed more since the start of the year and the earthquake than just a few lenses being pushed back a bit.

Food for thought.

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alipaulphotography

I know what you mean about the 'mojo'.The last big hitter was the 7D back in 2009. Has been a loong time since then and nikon have the d3x and d3s on top of canon's offerings in the pro market and the D7000 is in line with the 7D at a more competitive price. The sony sensors are on top of canon at the moment in the low noise and dynamic range.

Let's hope we have a superb offering in the works that isn't just a video camera in a dslr body...